What state is best for gun owners/shooters?

I travel frequently in our motorhome. I have studied the reciprical states, and avoid IL if at all possible. I live in Indiana, so sometimes that means going out of my way.
Can anyone explain carry laws as they relate to traveling hyomes? Should this be a brand new post? I am new.
Ed

Welcome to the forums Papawed. You wouldn't happen to be the legendary Ed from Indiana who has spent time at Waco North KOA and other RV parks in the central Texas area would you?

To answer a portion of your question, Texas now allows conceal carry in motor vehicles WITHOUT a permit. Gotta love Gov. Rick Perry's "castle" law. The new law defines a motor vehicle as an extension of a man's home, and not even God would attempt to tell a Texan he has to have a permit to carry a gun in his own home.

yall might want to check out south carolina cwp is 100.00 bucks 50.00 to sled good for four years we have the castle doctrine laws also but ours are also covered in a vehicle motorcycle even a bicycle plus as far as I know we are the only state that has a tax free weekend on all firearms GUNS4LIFE

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All firearms in NH are tax free every day as there is no sales or income tax.

Texas requires the license for conceal/carry, but I think it's now more for the income than anything else. Training comes down to, if you shoot someone, "I was in fear for my life...and I'm not saying anything else until I talk with my attorney".

florida is petty gun friendly,... the problem i have is with the dealers/pawn shops that charge a 5-8 dollar charge for a phone call back ground check which according to the state gun law statues as aconcealed permit holder i'm EXEMPT from this charge or need.

what's the purpose of the license it proves i'm a law abiding citizen.

i think it is just another way for the dealer to squeeze another $5.00 from the buyer/transferee.

Oregon is a traditional open carry state. However, their preemption statute only covers concealed handgun license holders from city or county passed bans against loaded firearms in public places. To our knowledge, only the cities of Portland, Beaverton, Tigard, Oregon City, Salem, and Independence have passed loaded firearms bans encompassing all public places, and other cities have passed bans specific to Parks. Also, all "public buildings" are also off limits throughout the entire state unless you have a concealed handgun license.

Also from the Oregon Constitution:

Article I, Section 27

The people shall have the right to bear arms for the defence of themselves, and the State, but the Military shall be kept in strict subordination to the civil power.

And except for the above mentioned cities you can travel throughout Oregon with a fully handgun in the car as long as it's in plain sight. (Right!) Mine's always close to being in plain sight.